Cambridge Driving Test Centre
Cambridge Brookmount Court Driving Test Centre is located at Units A & B Brookmount Court, Kirkwood Road, Cambridge, CB4 2QH23. With an average pass rate of 50.5%, which is close to the national average of 55%, Cambridge Brookmount Court offers a fair assessment of driving skills
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Cambridge Driving Test Routes
Familiarising yourself with the roads around Cambridge Test Centre will increase your chance of passing your next driving test. Below are the types of roads and challeges you can expect to encounter around Cambridge.
Roundabouts
One challenging area that test candidates may encounter is the complex Milton Roundabout, where the A10 and A14 intersect. This multi-lane roundabout requires careful lane discipline and observation skills.
High-speed roads
Candidates might also face the high-speed A14 dual carriageway, which tests their ability to safely merge with fast-moving traffic and maintain appropriate speeds.
Planning and Awareness
For a test of maneuverability in confined spaces, examiners often include King Street in the city center. This narrow, bustling street with its mix of pedestrians, cyclists, and parked vehicles challenges drivers to demonstrate precise control and awareness, ultimately enhancing their overall driving skills and confidence.
Practice our test routes to gain experience
By spending time practicing on our routes for Cambridge Test Centre, you'll gain valuable experience navigating the roads most commonly used during driving exams.
This preparation will not only boost your confidence, but also significantly enhance your ability to handle the diverse driving situations that could arise during your test.
Tackling these test routes will give you the edge you need to succeed.
Private Practice Checklist
Before you start private practice with friends or family, there are a few things you MUST do to stay legal.
Supervision
The person supervising you MUST
- be over 21 and have had their license for over 3 years.
- be qualified to drive the type of vehicle you are learning in.
- NOT use their phone while supervising.
- NOT drive you on a motorway.
- NOT accept money for lessons.
Insurance
You MUST have Learner Driver insurance
If practicing in your own car, you will need Learner Driver cover. This type of insurance should cover friends and family.If practicing in a family member or friend's car, you will either need to:- have them add you to their insurance policy as a Learner Driver.
- take out your own short term Learner Driver insurance policy. This type of cover usually lasts days to weeks and allows you to drive in their car.